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n-4
x+2=
x - 5
N/9
-(n/12)
4 over x plus 3
The algebraic expression for "twice a number" would be 2x, where x represents the unknown number. To find the quotient of 2x and 6, you would divide 2x by 6, which simplifies to (2x) / 6. This can be further simplified to x / 3, which represents the final quotient of twice a number and 6 in algebraic expression.
x/8
x/15
n-4
x+2=
9(x-5)
An expression that represents the quotient of a number and 7 can be written as "x/7" where x is the number. This expression signifies dividing the number x by 7. In algebraic terms, it represents a fraction where the numerator is the number being divided and the denominator is 7.
x - 5
N/8
N/9
-(n/12)